Francis Coquelin labels West Ham defeat a 'wake-up call' for Arsenal

Francis Coquelin believes Arsenal’s opening-day defeat was a “wake-up call” to a side that had been expecting big things ahead of the season.

Arsene Wenger’s side were humbled by West Ham in their season opener, with the confidence of an unbeaten pre-season swiftly evaporating in an insipid 2-0 defeat.

Coquelin in particular looked a shadow of the dominant midfield presence he established himself as in the second half of last season. However the 24-year-old is confident that their surprise defeat will provoke a reaction ahead of another London derby at Selhurst Park.

“It’s been a wake-up call for everyone,” Coquelin told Arsenal’s website. “Considering the recent results we had before that, going really well in pre-season, it’s disappointing and it was not an Arsenal performance.

“However, in bad things, good things can come out too. It’s good that it happened in the first game so that now we can pull ourselves together with 37 games left. We’ve got time to put things right and that needs to start on Sunday.”

“Everybody realises that we need to put more in. When you look at different teams I think a lot of them are ready. You look at Manchester City when they played against West Brom, I think they played really good football.

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“We need to pull ourselves together and it’s going to be a real test on Sunday because Crystal Palace have a really good squad. We know the quality we have and we need to respond straight away. We’ve been working really hard in training and we need to put all of the training effort into the game.”